. Taps. uccessful vear. Although the war claimed many of our band, a big proportion returned afterthe summer vacation to take up their work with renewed energv. It may have beendifficult for anyone without the trained eye of the Sophomore to recognize us asFreshmen during our first year. But now, even the most casual observer would notethe expression on our faces which branded us as wise fools. We entered uponthe work of our new year with the feeling thai a great responsibility rested upon ourshoulders. We knew that our Rat days were over and that to us was allotted thela-k of training our suc
. Taps. uccessful vear. Although the war claimed many of our band, a big proportion returned afterthe summer vacation to take up their work with renewed energv. It may have beendifficult for anyone without the trained eye of the Sophomore to recognize us asFreshmen during our first year. But now, even the most casual observer would notethe expression on our faces which branded us as wise fools. We entered uponthe work of our new year with the feeling thai a great responsibility rested upon ourshoulders. We knew that our Rat days were over and that to us was allotted thela-k of training our successors, the class of 1921. The task, however, proved to bea pleasant one. and we gave our pupils our almost undivided attention. But thisdid not last long, for we soon realized the folly of wasting our few years in college.\\ e, therefore, turned our thoughts to more important things, and. with an oldEngineer* at the throttle, we began our long journey to the land of privileges. M. T. Dunlap. r—
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